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Salagnac (French pronunciation: [salaɲak]; Occitan: Salanhac) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. During...
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north that he
attacked the Mi'kmaq in Acadia.
Historian Georges Cerbelaud Salagnac writes that
Castine and the
Abenaki "displa****
consummate skill at it,...
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Paoline Salagnac (born 13
March 1984) is a
French basketball player for CJM
Bourges Basket and the
French national team,
where she parti****ted at the...
- ISBN 1-58113-662-5.
Retrieved 22
February 2010. Nahkli, Chaker; Rippert, Christophe;
Salagnac, Guillaume; Yovine,
Sergio (2007). "Efficient region-based
memory management...
- Boisseuilh, Coubjours, Génis, Payzac, Saint-Cyr-les-Champagnes, Saint-Mesmin,
Salagnac, Savignac, Saint-Trié and
Teillots were
transferred from Corrèze to Dordogne...
- CiteSeerX 10.1.1.15.9106. doi:10.1145/1111596.1111597. S2CID 14777709.
Salagnac, Guillaume; Yovine, Sergio; Garbervetsky,
Diego (2005-05-24). "Fast Escape...
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maintain an
English presence in the region.
Historian Georges Cerbelaud Salagnac writes, that
Castine and the
Abenaki “displa****
consummate skill at it...
- 1845 a ball of
lightning entered the
kitchen of a
house in the
village of
Salagnac in the
valley of Correze. This ball
rolled across without doing any harm...
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Sachem Madockawando, he was
Chief of the
Tarratines on the
Penobscot River.
Salagnac,
Georges Cerbelaud (1974). "Abbadie de Saint-Casin,
Joseph d'". In Halpenny...
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Acadia to
adopt the
interests of the king of France.”
Historian Georges Salagnac writes that, “One may
reasonably suppose that Saint-Castin
began to exercise...